>For one thing, I would like to see some sample applications explained showing how interop is or can be used in applications, web or regular desktop. Really the possibilities are endless since it's combining 2 technologies, one that has done pretty much everything and one that's brand new. It's really parallel to any vfp programming. How would it work if you used VFP for one thing and .NET for another. Things like that. I would rather see a regular series on that than a comparison of a programming feature between the 2 languages...
I did a series of articles on this in FoxPro Advisor a couple of years back and most of that material is now online on my Web site (and probably at Advisor as well).
There's no lack of material out there on this subject especially since COM interop is a general topci and not one specific to Visual Foxpro and you can find plenty of information on this in the pure .NET press.
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>>Well, if you can define "all", then maybe I can answer that. ;)
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>>The article provided an overview of COM Interop, showed how a .NET app can access VFP components and data, and also showed how VFP can call .NET components and .NET web services. I think it covers the fundamentals very well, and provides some examples.
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>>If there were specific areas that would have been beneficial to cover, that's one thing - but an expectation of an article/white paper covering it "all" is not realistic.
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>>Again, what specifically would you like to see covered that wasn't covered in CoDeFocus?
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>>Kevin